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Discovery: Mistakes Happen … and don’t trust the software

There has been a fair amount of comment on Rhoads Industries v. Building Materials Corp. (No. 07-4756 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 14, 2008) in which Judge Michael M. Baylson of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

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E-discovery: Can the Clients Afford It?

  The traditional rule in common law provinces is that that the producing party is responsible for the immediate costs of the production of its documents to the other party. While British Columbia does

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Metadata Not Public, AZ Judge Rules

A divided Arizona appellate court ruled Tuesday that hidden electronic data that indicates how and when documents are produced with word processing computer programs aren’t themselves public records. The

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E-Discovery and Digital Information Management: A Glossary

The best e-discovery/digital information management glossary is provided by the Sedona Conference which you can access by clicking here.

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E-Discovery Primer: Finding Your Way Through Discovery by Data Mapping

As contract attorneys find e-discovery becoming more sophisticated (and more complex) we find we are fielding more and more questions about it.  We usually refer our members to the best sources we know:

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E-Discovery: Aspects of U.S. and European cross-border litigation

There has been a spate of blog posts this week concerning the aspects of electronic discovery when U.S. litigation crosses borders into the European Union — an entity with strong privacy laws.  The

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